This popular initiative supports parents who want to wear their babies, by helping find the right carrier for both them and their baby. Carriers can be a big financial investment, and sometimes new parents can end up with a carrier that doesn’t suit them. So as The Chiswick Sling Library says "testing out a few carriers, thinking about the ergonomics of babywearing and learning from the experiences of Caroline [Chiswick Sling Library founder] and other parents is just so useful!"

The Chiswick Sling Libraryhas many different slings, pouches, wraps and carriers for babies of all ages [including toddlers] that parents can borrow and test out. The centre also offers demonstrations and discussions on safe baby-wearing. Caroline is trained as a Trageschule baby wearing consultant and was very confident and professional in her care of both adult and baby when showing the correct ways to wear your baby with comfort and safety.

I spent a lovely hour chatting with Caroline and meeting some Mums and Dads who had come along to learn how to wear their babies with confidence. With my Chiropractic training I was really interested to see how best to wear the slings to support the posture of both adult and baby as a lot of new parents come into clinic suffering with discomfort from carrying their new babies and also with concern that their baby has good support for their body.I tried out a few slings with Caroline’s special weighted baby doll for practice – when shown how it was very easy to wear the sling and it felt comfortable and secure.

Chiropractor Hazel Dillon testing out a baby-sling

Benefits of sling wearing for adults can include:
 Reduction of tension and pressures often felt while carrying baby in arms
o Upper back and neck pain, shoulder and even wrist and hand pain
 Hands free to deal with other daily tasks whilst baby is calm and safe in the sling
o this can be especially helpful if there are other children in the family.
 Babies weight is distributed more evenly throughout the adults body over the larger muscles of the back rather than the smaller muscles of the shoulders and arms
o Baby can then be carried for longer periods with less stress on the muscles and skeleton

How the sling can support babies body when worn correctly:
 Neck is supported so the head is stable and not floppy
 Spine is supported and baby doesn’t curl up
 Hips are in optimal position for good joint development

Crossover low on back for good support

Baby close enough to kiss

Make sure to follow the TICKS rule for safe baby wearing from the school of baby wearing -

If you feel you are suffering any aches and pains as the parent of a young child then Chiropractic may be able to help you – if you would like more information you can book a free 15 minute consultation with Chiropractor Hazel Dillon at The Octagon Chiropractic Clinic.

P.S. On the last Thursday of every month we hold free Positive Birth Movement
events in clinic. These eves are friendly and welcoming and full of
expert advice from health care professionals including doulas,
midwives, female Chiropractors and others. Tea and biscuits always served!